"Inferno" is the seventeenth studio album by the British rock band Motörhead, released on June 22, 2004. It marked their eighth album under the Steamhammer label and their second under Sanctuary Records and its subsidiary Metal-Is in North America and other selected territories.
The album "Inferno" showcased Motörhead's signature style of heavy, fast-paced rock and roll infused with elements of punk and metal. Produced by Cameron Webb, the album featured powerful tracks such as "Terminal Show," "In the Name of Tragedy," and "Life's a Bitch." "Inferno" received positive reviews from critics for its raw energy, uncompromising attitude, and solid production.
The release of "Inferno" was followed by a successful tour, further solidifying Motörhead's reputation as one of the most enduring and influential bands in the heavy metal and rock genres.